The first country record of Sheryl Crow's multiplatinum career, Feels Like Home is such a natural fit that we wonder why it took the superstar singer, guitarist, and songwriter so long to gravitate to Music City (and we're ecstatic that she did). Like the first hit single, "Easy" (with Chris DuBois and Jeff Trott), each track on the album was co-written with another songwriter, and they include "We Oughta Be Drinkin'," "Homecoming Queen," "Nobody's Business," "Waterproof Mascara," "Shotgun," "Stay at Home Mother," "Best of Times," and "Crazy Ain't Original." Crow is so popular now that some might not remember she was virtually unknown when her debut CD Tuesday Night Music Club burst on the scene in 1993. When the album was re-released as a deluxe edition in 2009, Crow told NPR, "There's a real fondness with people who were the diehard, the early-on fans, those people that started out with me when I was very unknown and have been tried and true all the way through. And also, it was the beginning, I think, for strong women singer-songwriters."

"With each release Sheryl Crow exponentially builds on the rough promise of her debut, exposing more of her personal side and imbuing her bluesy, ambient rock with a warm vocal fire."—Boston Herald